Saturday,

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February 15, 1941.

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NOTICE is hereby given that

the Forty Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, thỏ 15th March, 1941. at NOON for the following pur poses, namely, to consider the annuni statement of accounts and the balance sheet and the reports of the Directors 'and' Auditors thereon, to elect directors and

retiring, to declare a dividend, to appropriate the balance of Profit and Loss Account as recommended by the Directors, and to transact any other ordinary business of the Company.

ZBW, 355 motros (845 ke) and 3145 nuditors in the place of those

matras (9,520 kilo-cycles) Items for the Forces From London

Broadcast by Z. B. W. en à Fre- of $43.3.e's. and on Short quency Wave from I-8.15 phi, and 8-12 mld- night on 9.52 m.c'a, per second,

H.-H. T

12.15 pm. Shert Service of Inter-

cession.

*19.30 '' Lýs Gauly and Charles Trenes in a Light French Programme 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-

ther Report.

1.03 Variety.

1.39 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- mento.

1:45 A Scottish Programme,

2.15

Close Down.

5.45 Indian Programme, 6.30

liong

Closing' Local Stock Quota-

G.32 Compositions of Beethoven. 7.00 London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay-Questions of the Hour

7.50 London Reiny-Special Pro- Kramme to the British Forces in the

East.

0.00

.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.02 London Reisy-Music Itall. 9.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentary.

9.30 Requrat Varfely Programme,

Opinion'.

11.15 Popular Dance Musle,

12,00 midnight. Close Down.

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AND NOTICE is also given that the Share Transfer Registers will be closed from 1st March, 1911, to 15th March, 1931, both days inclu- sive.

By order of the Board,

R. A. WICKERSON, Secretary and Manager:

ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL (GARDEN ROAD)

Baxagalma Bunday

I a.m. loly Communion,ty

11 am. Matling and sermon. Preacher The Deap

الله

.4

12.15 pm. Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and sermun Preacher, A. P. Rose

The Social tour will be held in the hall

be welcomed.

immediately after Evensong and all will

Holy Communion will be celebrated at

7.30a.m. Thursday: 7.45 am. Friday (in Cantonese)

Notee for the Weak

Monday · p.1.

Badminton in the Cathedral Hall on Sick Interecisions on Thursday 10.15 am

CHURCH

CHRIST

(KOWLOON TONG,)

Meeting of the Guild Or

Martha and Mary

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Sunday, Febrdery 16, Bexarezima Services in English7.13 m. Holy Communion: 9.40 am. Choral Eucharist and sermon. Preacher flie Vier; 0-0 Din

Evenson).

Service in Mandarinam, Holy Communion: 11 a.m. Morting Prayer and Sermon: Preacher Rey, Chung Yan, Leap of St Stephen's Church...

Sunday School-at 9 am, in No 3 Dúko

Streat

Wednesday, February 10-Wolf Cub pack meet ni 4.80 p.m. in the Church

grounds.

Thursday-February 20, 7 a.m. Holy Communion. Please note the change of time: 10. aim. Meeting of the Guild of Martha and Mary in the Vicarage. All the Indies of the pariah are welcome; p.m.

'; Choir practice its the Church

Friday, Feburary 20. The parish is at home lo the Vicarage from a pan.

Saturday, February 21-Tensla from 230 pari.

Hongkong, 14th February, 1941. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

TRANS PACIFIC FREIGHT BUREAU

Notice to Shippers

Effective April 1, 1941 freight rates in current tariff will be increased by approximately 10%. A amended tariff is being issued. Hongkong, February 15, 1941.

THE "STAR” FERRY. CO., LTD.

SCIENTIST

(31. Macdonnell Road)

Service on Sunday. February 10. The subject of the Lesson Serinon in pil Christian Selenee Churches will be "Saul,"

The Golden Text will be: "Let all those

Meet A Stronger R. A. F.

("Reuter's" Air Correspondent)

LONDON, Feb. 14-There has not been any conclusive confirmation that Nazi air fleets ranged against Britain and her Atlantic life-line have been sapped for a Balkan blitzkrieg.

Qualified observers discount such explanation of the con- tinued lull in Luftwaffe activity in the west as being far too obvious." The weather over north-west Europo continues to be poor and taking advantage of this, Germany is pushing forward with the greatest energy her efforts to re-equip and re-form her squadrons with new or at least improved types of bombers and fighters in readiness for a bigger and more consistent affort.

This strengthening is vitally neces-1 sary because without it intensifica tion of the combined air and sca blockade of Britain and the Invasion cannot succeed and the safety of Gerinan-occupied territories from at cast a bigger onslaught by air con not be guaranteed. i.~,

Tokyo's Devil And Deep Sea

FROM PAGE ONE

Mr Churchill ward that not only is Britain "arranging for. Germany to experience bombing as heavy Britain hos Tulown, but he also con- |-with-the Soviet Union, fidently asserted that the growing RA.F. Is "alteady ceriainly master of the daylight air."

as conclusion of a non-aggression pact

A Delicate Matter.

Asked his views on the sidvisability of terminating the anti-Comintern Balkan Strategy

pact to re-adjust relations with the The belief is growing that Hitler Soviet Union-especially since the is seeking to chst the menacing Soviet

Commisaar, Foreign

M. shadow of the Luftwaffe deeper over Molotov, had stated that re-adjust- the Balkans, for three reasons:

ment of relations would be easily Firstly, to coerce Greece into effected if the obstacle in the way armisticie with lindly and to frighten which has already lost its original Turkey, Bulgaria, Yugo-Slavia and

could be removed Greece into neutral passivity to the

Minister replied that one nazification of the Balkans;

think it

términate

Secondly, to safeguard his "back the anti-come navigable to

that seek thre rejulee and be glad in thee: igidly, to prepare the way for not directed nanisat the

Announcement

kong in Branch of the Mother Church. | Sou

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D. BENSON,

pact.from now that the collapse of his viewpoint of re-adjusting the rela Italian partner weekly grows more tions with the Soviet Union alone; imminent;

however, the anti-Comintern pact was iet Union the Soviet dash of the middle of the but against Communiem and Com- and let sich an lave thy salvation Bay British Empire, hoping that the dip-munists throughout the world. continually. Let God be magnifled.

by Mr lomatic melting pot will settle

that

Gerniany (Palins 10: 41.

Among others the followingcltations spring with Japanese action in the also toka added

lso has concluded a non-aggression will be read from the Bible: "For the Pacifle while in the Atlantic Britain pact with the Soviet Union but it has that are after the flesh do mind the things would also be fighting for her life. not raised the question of abrogating of the flesh; but they that are aller the

The numerical strength and quality Spirit the things of the Spirit. For to be Cartially minded is death: but to be spul of the Luftwaffe in the southeast he anti-Comintern pact while stress

been has niso

inid

on anti-Communist tually minded in life and peace." (Romana dicates that it is not designed to play defence in

in the Sino-Japanese treaty a positive role for the moment. concluded last year. He said that The following citatione will alan be read from the Christian Science Textbook,

Planes In Rumania defence against the Comintern and "Selene and Health, with Key to the

It is believed that some 800 aircraft re-adjustment of relations between Scrupture" by Mary Baker Eddy: "When understanding changes the standpoints of were sent to Rumania of which the Japan and the Soviet Union should 11.00 London Relay--Talk: 'In My NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

life and Intelligenco from a material to majority are fighters, since the pro-not necessarily be considered in the a spiritual basis, we shall gain the really tection of Rumanian oilfields from same light. of life, the control of Soul over sense, and

of the Dir bombing is w shail perceive Christianity, or Truth, possible NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN divine, Principle. The physical utmost concern to Germany. Thou- THAT THE FORTY-THIRD OR-eating of Christian Schepperton sands of ground personnel are

time, from of To-morrow's Programme

DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF. divine Principle, before witch sin and cupying Bulgarian airfields but it is disease lose their really in human can doubtful if they will be able to pre- Broudicant by Z. B. W. on a Fre- THIS COMPANY will be held at selausness and disappent as naturally and pare for even as many as 800 planes

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oftela! quency of 845 ke's, and on Short the

as necessarily as darkness given place in. Oce of Messrs. Jardine, that and sin to reformation." Science for some time as Bulgaria's few Summary, Issued yesterday, says; Wave from 12.15-2.30 p.m. and Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, and Health: Pastes, 322 301)

bases are ill-equipped and not in the

The casing off observable Inst 8-19.35 pm, on 9.52 m.c's. per second,

best condition. Planes

being thrust First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong south-eastwards are almost certainly prices continued this week. Prices

week,

both as to enquiries and 10.15-11.15 a.m. Relay of Morning the 28th February, 1941, at 1100 Service from The Methodist Church, m., for the purpose of receiving The First Church of Christ, Scientist in an 1040 war vintage to which few have not given way to any large Local Currency and Sterling on terms that

12.15 p.m. Beethoven-Trio No. 7 the Report of the Directors Boston, Mass.) No. 31. Macdonnell Road, Improvements have been necessary extent, but when offerings come into in B Flat Major, Op. 97 (The 'Arch together with

glose to Peak Tram Station. Sunday vince they are largely stationed in the market, buyers are difficult to Service 11.13 a.m. Testimony Meetin south-east and east Germany and find and when found adopt a "take Wednesday, 6 p.m. A Reading Room s Accounts for the year ended 31st located in the Church bullding and isfying personnel illas only a small it or leave it" attitude. In addition, oper on Monday, Thursday and Saturday leavening of ndn with experience of investors are pursuing a cautious December, 1910.

mornings from 10.30 am to 12.30 p.m. and war against another major Power policy, they are not inclined to in- on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 5.30 p.nt to 7 p.m. All authorised

Middle East Christian Belence fterature is avaliabio

crease their portfollos until the The R.A.F. in the Middle East grows sent

pre- at the Reading Room, The publle is

political uncertainties show cardially invited to attend the services stronger still and one observer 1 con- signs of clearing. An exception to and to visit the Reading Room,

sulted considers it doubtful Indeed the inactivity Is persistent demand that the Luftwaffe can ever hope to tor CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

match the power of the R.A.F. in the three of the Local Government

revolt against the role assigned to Loans. Their quotations have been 11. CAINE ROAD)

east without dangerously weakening marked up without, however, attract Japan of playing the catspaw for

s position in the west.

Hitler, whose treachery in making a Solemn Requiem Mass For

In the west the new Spithre and ng any of the Bonds.

pact with Russla in the summer of Hongkong Lands have declared 'a Hurricane types which have Bishop Pozzoni

now finat dividend of $1 making $214

1039

is unlikely to be forgotten in taken the air in the vanguard are for the year-as against $211 The

Jupan. bigger and more powerful, causing nett profits shown are some three

In any case, many close observers Mania Servicenist Mass at 6, with the Germans increasing worry, as no inkis less than last year.

believe that Japoni is unlikely to sermon to Chinese: 2nd Mass at with doubt, are the later types of bombers largely accounted for by a decrease

commit herself until the results of sermon in English; 3rd Mass at 10, with raiding Germany

Itler's spring "blitz" in Europe are by night. For the

in revenue from the Gloucester Hotelscen especially-us-no-visible-caurus Evening-Services A(-3-70-Catechetical-moment-that-worry-may-be-conned of some 504,000-and Instructies: at 4 Exposition of the Blessed to the propagandu effect of British Sale of Property is less by $170,000 Japan appears to oxist.

bell between Great Britain and Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Roanty and Benediction.

sweeps uver, the continent but the

than the Feb. 18-Holy Hour from 5.39 to 6.30 Germans well-known đáy)

daylight thrusts

previous year. China Providents have announced 11.m. tate Bishop Pozzuni at 7.30. AL 5.30 p.ru..

Feb. 20-Solenn Requiem Mars for there likely to have a more profound an increased dividend, by way of u

Both the Netherlands Government effect as they grow bigger and more bonus 25 cents of 75 cents-against In Lendon and the Batavia odminis- persistent. On the timing of the new offensive in the west for which disclose an encouraging year's busi- stand against the Japanese demands. 50 cents. Provisional figures released

tration continue to tako a resolute the R.A.F. and the Luftwaffe Bre clearly assembling their forces, the CSS. Their main income, being The Dutch correspondent of "The scope of the second World War may should indiente there must be some Government has

derived from godown operations, Times" sinies that the Netherlands well depend.

freedom in the movement of mer- chandise.

Duke'),

12.52 Two Schubert Songs by Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano).

ther Report.

Statement of

the Beloved, Op. 6, No. 2; The Register of Shares of the Laughing and Weeping, Op. 50, No. 4. Company will be CLOSED from 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-Wednesday, the 19th February, 1.03 Reginald Poort at the Organ. 1911, to Friday, the 28th February, 1.13 Orchestre Raymonde.

1911, both days Inclusive. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast und Announce-

inents.

1.45 Liszi-Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Major.

2.05 Excerply from Grand Opera. 2.30 Close Down.

MAFU

5.45 Indian Programme,

7.00 London Relay The News, 7.15 London Relay Questions of

The Hour

7.30 Mliza Korjus (Soprano) and Concert Waltzes.

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and

Announcements.

By order of the Board of Directors.

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 12th February, 1911.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910

The following rates will be

8.03 Beethoven-Symphony No. 3 charged for mailing single copies

In E Flat

8.15

Mafor, Op. 55 (Eroica).

8ludio-Book Reviews

2.00. Landon

. of the following newspapers

abroad:-

don Relay The News and

News Commentary.

9.30

Chopin-Tolonaise-Fantaisie

No. 7 in E Flat Major, Op. 31..

Arthur Rubinstein (Piano).

9.41 Compositions of Dvorak, 10.00 Organ Music.

10.E

Epilogue.

Studio Sunday

Evening

Conducted by a Triest of the Roman Catholic Church.

10.35 Close Down.

War Fund Donations

A total of $1201 954 20 was reuclied

yesterday by the Way Fund Inauguraled

by the 8. C, M. Poat, Lid, with the follow ing donations:

Air Kon 05 Lam (in povelation

„of England's help to ChinNE

HongkongFootball

$30

Association

#9.31

200

(share" of procredi of match played on January 1, 1941)

Flat-Company

Enginears. 11.12.

CHINERY REAMEN

The Christian Kisalon to Cianese Sea.

"men

In Hongkong neknowledges the

following donations with grateful thanka: Messrs Jardine, Mathosan & Ca., Ltd,

South China Morning Post China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macan 14 cents per copy 10 cents Saturdays British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 conta Saturdays.

British Bombers Over Reich

FROM PAGE ONE

Arts. Glen Lite tri. $25; Mr 17. Ninh, of September and October,

large

coast

$10; Mr J, Finale, $19; Mr J. A. D. Mor- force of German raiders attempted to Tison, $10: Me R. 5. Harrison, $19: Mr J.

Joseph, #10: Me E. B. falt 5: Capt break through the southeast

defences this afternoon, but were

K. S. Morrison, 33; Mr. N. KAHA Rollton,

#3: Mr S. Moxon, 33: Mr. C T. Tol, 351 | beaten off by Spitfires after a 15-

Bir D. Lyon, 13: Mr G. Milne, 35. Str 1 minute battle above the clouds."

A. Watson, 15; Mr R. B. Bell, 13; Mr Q.

Raid On Benghazi CAIRO, Feb. 14. (UP).—To-duy's

stated communique

O: Gatahnunc, 13; Memen Alex, Rom Co.

(China) Lło, 333 MP D. SU Bono $4: Mr

$t: Anonymouw," (One Peso), $2.01; Mr

Gen. Germrd, 11: Three Friends $1 Each R.AF.

that

M. K. Wang. 2: Mr A. Mc'Alpine, #2; { planes, believed to have been Ger-

Bir A. I. Pott #2: Anonymous 2: Mr man, attacked Benghazi on Wednea-

w. Gibson, $79 htr 3. 8. Campbell, $2 day night causing some damage

Me R. Wright. 32; A A5, Bicivil buildings.

son, $2;. Mr Ng: Ting-tal, 12; Mr

Lyle, 2: Mr James Smith, $2, **

to

The RAF attacked Rhodes har-

Feb. 10, Sexagesima, Sunday

| seguron in English,

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, re-

citation of the Holy Rosary and Dene

Oletion.

On week days-Moss at a and 7.30. Confessions moinbig and evening.

METHODIST

CHURCH

(QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)

Morning Service to Be Broadcast

Services on Sunday, February 16 Preachers.Morning. Hev, J. E, Sand- bacly; Evening, Rev. Moreton.

Morning Paracle Service at 10.15 am.

This will be broadcast-flynn No. 650. Prayer, Hymn No. 600, First Lesson, Hymn No. 703, Seconit Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Diferlory, Hymn No. 107, Sermon, Hymn Nu, 408, Ienedetion.

Evening Service at 7 pm-Hymh No. 13. Prayer, Hymn No. 90, Lesson, Prayer. Notices, Offertory, Hymn No. 438, Serinon,

yma No. 111, Benediction.

Notices for the Week

Following the Evening Service & Social Hour will be held at the S., S. Home at B.13 p.m. All Servicemen and elvilians will be warmly welcomed.

A meeling for Prayer and Fellowship wll be held at the S. & S. Itamme on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.

p.m.

Monday and Thursday at 7 Dadminton Club at the S. & S. Home.

Wednesday at 5. pan. House Com mmittee at ie B. & S. Hone.

UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD)

Sunday, February 10-Marting Service 10.30 am.. Evening Service 0 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Frank Short, of the London Missionary Society,

Navy On The Attack

LONDON Feb. 14 (Reuter).-

All communications, and contributions bour and the airdromes at Tirana and The British Navy, growing in

may, be sent to the Headquarters, M. Jordan Road, Jet floor, Yaumst). Rowinoti, All chenion and money ardere - should "be crossed and made payable to the Christian -Miimion, to mi Chinese Boame. Hongkong. Meano atato whether for Genera), Grod- Samaritan.

unds.

Durazzo,

its

ness.

This is

protit from

RHODES RAIDED Business done during the week

FROM PAGE ONE

Considerable transport column. damage was also done to military concentrations south of Duki.

Over. Albania

Military objectives at El Bassan were also successfully attacked. In the Berat area, British bombers were intercepted by a formation of Italian of which were shot fighters, two of down. Two British bombers failed to return from these operations.

North Africa

It is now reported that a further 14 unserviceable aircraft were dis covered at Bealna and 40 at Berka. The enemy ralded the Benina aero- drome during the past two days, but unly slight damage was caused.

During the night of February 12, Benghazi was attacked by enemy air- eraft, believed to be German, and some slight damage was caused to civil buildings, :.

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Trams $18,05

Star Ferries $57

Lights "O" $8.10 $0.15 Lights Rs 85cts. Electrics

O $404. $40 Macao Electries "O" $17%

Maend

Maran

Telephonetics "N" S104

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H.K. Fire Ins. $167.50 Providents $5.00

Lands 4 Debentures $07.30 Star Ferries

$57

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Sollars

Providents $6

Renities $3.75

Lands $34.76

Trams $17.05

Electrics "O" $40.10

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Sales

East Africa

British In Italian East Afrien falreraft continued to support the Army offensive in the Keren region. Direct hits were registered on the railway station of Keren and a con- siderable quantity of bombs were dropped on enemy troop concen- teatlons near Mount Amba.

Over Malta British Oghters encountered strength, is now on the attack in Junkers plane and a number of Essential Commodities. every part of the world," declar- The Junkers was hit by anti aircraft enemy fighters over Malta yesterday. ed Mr. A. V. Alexander, First fire and was last seen losing height Board Appointed

with smoke pouring out from the The following Board, to be called Lord of the Admiralty, in

engine, and it in doubtful whether it. the the Essential Commodities Board, speech at Bath.`

renched its base. "Never in British history," he con- Albania, all

Except for the two bombers in the Oficer Administrating the Govtinued, "has the Navy faced such on safely from all these operations,

nur aircraft returned ernment, for the purpose of assessing enormous burden." Donations for the following Organisa-the Colony's requirements tions awall collection Urb odoo of the cement, coal, firewood and other

The price for Lipton's Yellow Label ciety B.W.0.1.BtpAndrew Socinty essential commodities: The Hon. Mr. Navy was tackling a task which in No. 1 ten has been standardised by Eugee Cruncit; Boolety. For site Protection S. H. Dodwell (Chairman), the Con- 1918 was undertaken by no less than the Controller of Food as follows: gift of 0.000 cigarettes from the gt Children: Street Blaepara....” Sheilar troller of Stores (Mr W. J. Anderson), Ave of the principal naval Powers, one pound $2.49 per tin, half pound Socialyne sport Find Vincent do, and the Controlfer of Rice (MF they had stood up to the strain in a $128 per tin' and quarter pound 68

magnificent way.

cents per, ting. I'

of Building

PRIKONERS OF WAR

The S. C. M. Post has received

following donation to the Keller Fundas been appointed by His Excellency Car British Prisoners of War:

Mr Vincent Sarby, 150,

DONATIONS. WATTING

2. C. Mas Tarts Honkong Jenevolent Ro- cement."

Blind Hamaj Pokfulam?? Roberveres? FLOW.

*padirikolied Fund rton Bestion? Primeri

F. C, Barry),

of rice,

a

But the fact was that although the

Providents $0.05/5.95 Troms $18 -Star Ferries $67.25

Sandakan Lights $12 Telephones "O" $24.50. Watsons $11

SMOKES FOR INTERNEES

The Director of Medical Services gratefully acknowledges receipt of a Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co, Ltd., for the Chinese Interned soldiers at Argyla Birket: Internment Camp.

Manager.

Threat To Malaya

FROM PAGE ONE

Resolute Dutch

in

to General Pabst. Minister instructed inform the anese Fornito Oince that

the negotiations in Batavia are ni; conducted not by any local authority but by

with whom the Centrul Covernmenipotentiary of the conduct of the Netherland's foreign relations solely rests.

Canton....

Feb. 17, 4 p.m. .Feb. 17, 5 p.m.

Feb. 17, 5.30 p.m.

Feb. 17,

p.m.

Feb. 17, 5 p.m.

.Fen. 17, 7 pm.

...7 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 18

Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New

Zealand via Brisbane.

Par.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Swntow

Feb. 18, 5 pm,

Feb. 18, 5 p.m..

Feb. 10, 8.30 am.

Wednesday, Feb. 19

......1 pan: Air Mail for Manla, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services,"

Beg.

Reg.

K. P. O.

Feb. 19; 5.00 30. Ord.........Feb, 10, 5.30 pm

G. F. O.

.Feb. 19, 5.00 p.m. Ord..........Feb, 19, 7.00 pm.

Friday, Feb, 21 Manila, Batavia and Sourabayn Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta

8.30 am.

3.30 p.m. Manila, Datavia, Mauritius, Lourenco Minrques, East and South Africa via Durban

3.30 pm. Air Mall by Air to Bangoon to con- neet with the "British · Overseas Airways."

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

ord.

Feb. 21, 4 pan. Feb. 21, 4.30 pm. G.P.O.

.Feb. 21, 4 pm. Feb. 21, 4.30 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Caninda, C. and S. America and United-Kingdom vin San Francisco (No Parcels for United-Kingdom). Note All Malls for United-King-

It is added that the Japanese (dom will be forwarded with or with- Foreign Office replied that the posi-out superscription. tion stood.

was

now thoroughly under-

Stronger Defences

As the result of Air Chief Marshul Sir Robert Brooke-Popham's ener getle actions since he became Com- mander-in-Chief in the Far East, it is understood that the whole delen- sive position is vastly stronger than It was six months ago, particularly as regards the line of British istand outposts between Singapore and Australia.

IT PAYS TO APPETISE WITH

HP SAUCE

All ment and ish dishes,

· Boope and sandwiches tasta inakaly nice with a fitcle (R.P. | Batser, This unique blend of feulių, spices and malt - Vlangar he rich, piquant favour and make food

MP

more dilgsnúbir.

K, P. O.

Parcels, Reg

Ord.,

G. P. O.

Canton

Parcels, Rex., Ord.,

..Feb, 21, 4 p.m. Feb. 21, p.m. Fes. 21, 6.30 p.m.

..Feb, 21, 9 p.m. Feb. 21, 5 pm. Feb. 21, 7 p.m. ...7 pm.

Saturday, Feb. 22 Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"

Feb. 22, .

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

.Feb. 22, 9,30 a.m.

G.P.0.

Rex. Ord.

Feb. 22, 0 a.m.

Feb. 22, 0.30 am.

Superscribed Correspondenco Only.

Margarine Is Listed

are

A further amendment of the re gulations under the Adulterated Food and Drugs Ordinance of" 1933 notified In. to-day's Government Gazette which alotes that margarino will be included as a further sub- nection under sub-heading (11)- Butler,

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new section slipulates that margarine will be regarded as an article of food whether mixed with butter or not, which resembles butter and is not milk-blended butter. It' shall be free from rancidity and preservatives, and, not contain more than 10 per cent molature or more than four per cent sodium chloride or more than 10 per cent butler fat. Every receptacle containing mar-

·garino shall be cloorly marked "Mar- garine" and every packet sold retail shall be so marked.

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